RoK President's visit to Vietnam - a catalyst for the future progress: Expert

An expert of the Republic of Korea (RoK) has expressed his optimism about the future of the RoK - Vietnam relations, and said the ongoing State visit by his country’s President Yoon Suk Yeol could probably provide a catalyst for the future progress of bilateral relations.
Expert optimistic about future of RoK - Vietnam relations
The June 22-24 visit is very important because Vietnam is the first Southeast Asian country that President Yoon has visited after he took office in 2022, said the expert. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

Talking to the Vietnam News Agency, Prof. Choe Won-gi, head of the Centre for ASEAN - India Studies at the Korea National Diplomatic Academy (KNDA), said that the June 22-24 visit is very important because Vietnam is the first Southeast Asian country that President Yoon has visited after he took office in 2022, which implies that Vietnam is very important for the RoK.

Last year, when diplomatic relations turned 30, Vietnam and the RoK agreed to upgrade the bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership, the highest level of bilateral relations that Vietnam has, he noted, perceiving that for the last 30 years since the diplomatic relation establishment, bilateral cooperation has been very successful, and Vietnam has become one of the most important economic partners of the RoK.

The economic cooperation has been very successful, on the basis of which he said it is necessary to prepare for the future and upgrade the relations. “For now, what is most important is to substantiate the comprehensive strategic partnership, so we have to move from just economic partnership to more comprehensive partnership.”

Looking from the strategic perspective, the RoK and Vietnam have a very high level of strategic conversions, a lot of shared interests in the fields of economy and security, even socio-economic areas. For example, about 9,000 Korean factories are operating in Vietnam and about almost 200,000 Korean people and a similar number of Vietnamse are living in each others’ countries, so the level of social and cultural bond is very high, Choe went on.

“I'm very optimistic about the future of our bilateral relations and the visit of President Yoon to Vietnam this time could probably provide a catalyst for the future progress of our bilateral relations,” the professor said.

He held that the bilateral relationship is very successful, both the RoK and Vietnam should prepare for the next stage of cooperation of the comprehensive strategic partnership in order to overcome the limitations of the just economic cooperation. They should expand the areas of cooperation from economics, trade and investment to diplomacy, defense, and industrial cooperation.

Overall, it is necessary to make a very concrete roadmap to implement the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement so that the countries have substantive progress in terms of deepening and expanding cooperation not only in economic areas but diplomatic area, security area, and strategic areas as well, according to Choe.

Vietnam is now a key member of ASEAN. As the RoK is planning to upgrade the RoK - ASEAN relations to another comprehensive strategic partnership and Vietnam is the coordinator of the RoK - ASEAN relations, the two sides have many important overlapping interests.

The two countries need to work on that, he said, adding he is very optimistic about the future prospect of Vietnam's development, and the diplomatic profile of Vietnam not only in ASEAN but also on the global stage has increased quite a lot which is very good news for the RoK.

Expert optimistic about future of RoK - Vietnam relations
On June 23, President Vo Van Thuong and Spouse Phan Thi Thanh Tam hosted an official welcome ceremony for the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s President Yoon Suk Yeol and his Spouse Kim Keon Hee at the Presidential Palace. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

President Yoon’s visit has also grabbed the headlines of the Korean media.

Newsis, a privately owned news agency in the RoK, reported that the President would have talks with his Vietnamese counterpart Vo Van Thuong to discuss measures for enhancing the two countries’ cooperation, especially in economic affairs, and also meet with other top leaders of Vietnam – Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, and National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue on the second day of the trip, on June 23.

About President Yoon’s attendance in a business forum with the participation of about 500 Korean and Vietnamese companies, Donga Ilbo newspaper said since taking office in May 2022, this is the first time President Yoon has made an overseas trip with such a large economic delegation.

The visit is considered the start of the new 30 years of bilateral relations. The RoK leader chooses Vietnam, one of its major trading partners, as the first ASEAN destination to pay a visit to and also takes this as a milestone in consolidating policies and foster the levels of partnerships in economy, supply chains, security, and culture.

The Yonhap News Agency, national broadcaster KBS, and such big newspapers as Joongang Ilbo and Chosun Ilbo emphasised the large economic delegation accompanying President Yoon during the trip. They underlined the importance of Vietnam as the most important manufacturing base of the RoK and also a large trading partner of the RoK in Southeast Asia.

Meanwhile, naver.com also said this is the biggest economic delegation since the Government of President Yoon was sworn in May 2022. Its members include Executive Chairman of Samsung Electronics Lee Jae-yong, Chairman of the SK Group Choi Tae-won who is currently Chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Chairman of Hyundai Motor Chung Eui-sun, and Chairman of the LG Group Koo Kwang-mo. Leaders of enterprises from other sectors are also expected to take part in broad discussions with Vietnamese partners.

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(Source: VNA)